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Apparently, the dropbox account I was using was trial business account, and not my old Dropbox account. So it will be the last day to download either the sample .R3ds or the sample Luts. I will try to find my old dropbox account and re-upload them later.

Here Is the original download link from Luigi Valtulini of all the images I used .

The Great thing about making corrections to Red R3D files in Resolve to then be used inside of Redcine-X, Is that now those correction as Creative Luts in Redcine-X will follow that R3D file around until you disable or Reset the Creative Lut inside of Redcine-X or delete them( this is really not the desired method but it can be done).

Redcine-X

I just wish you had the option to "Apply" a Creative Lut to a "Bin" or "Project" in Redcine-X with images with similar color correction problems so you wouldn't have to apply them one-by-one. You can do this with corrections you make inside of Redcine-X, but not from an external Creative Lut.

Back Inside Of Resolve

When you select the R3d files, the corresponding Creative Luts associated with them will come in as well

Did a lil Brainstorming, And just, I think, found a way to apply a Creative Lut to Multiple clips at one time.

1) First I applied My Nephilim 2 Lut from earlier in this thread to this sample .R3D frame from Luigi

And Got this image with a Curve, I wouldn't suggest using the curve I used in this example, and got this

2) Then, I saved that as a "Look Preset" called "Nephilim 2 1"

3) Next, I disabled both the " The Woman In Darkness" Creative Lut from the image it was associated with and the "Nephilim 2" Creative Lut from the image shown earlier.. Then, I applied the "Nephilim 2 1" "Look Preset" by using "Apply to" then "Bin(Selected Clips). It applied the "Nephilim 2" "Creative Lut" to both at the same time.

Although The colors in the Scenes above with the young women look like they may be "Oversaturated" I really just decreased the Luminance levels of the colors to give them a more saturated look. Here are the Vectorscopes of all three.